November 17, 1926.
Dear Miss Addams:
I have been busy with deficits, annual reports and appeals, and such -- Mrs. Brenner leaves quite a gap you may imagine, but Anne Smith is breaking in splendidly -- so it was only last night that I read your Cleveland address in its final published form in our November Midmonthly. We prize it especially as something central to our field -- with a lift in it for the issue which carries our annual roster of numbers and my report to readers.
Of course I am altogether disappointed that you left out your toothache story. That was a peach. Sometime can we have it in another incarnation? And meanwhile, thanks for all the time and care you put in on revising the address. It is a real thing.
Sincerely,
Miss Jane Addams,
Hull House,
Chicago, Ill.
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